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The Memory at On On is genuinely the oldest hotel in Phuket that has been revamped by The Treasury Village Group to become a trendy place for backpackers to chill out and make friends while enjoying the cool urban vibe that Phuket Old Town has to offer.

At The Memory at On On, there is place to sleep to suit everyone, whether travelling solo and looking to make friends or as a couple or group, there are private rooms and clean dorms all kitted out with modern facilities. With larger rooms and more facilities like personal lockers and free Wi-Fi, guests get much more for their money.

Cancellation Policy

This property has a 7 day cancellation policy. Failure to cancel within this time will result in a cancellation charge equal to the first night of your stay.

Must-Read Hostel Info

This property has specific Terms & Conditions.

No pet are allow.
No Smoking in Bed room and all non-smoking area.
Check in time is 14:00 hr
Check out time is 12:00 noon.
Key card deposit 100 THB require to pay upon check in.
Dorm rooms will be checked by duty staff twice for sake of guest and house security.

Any cancellation received within 7 days prior to arrival date will incur the first night charge. Failure to arrive at your hotel will be treated as a No-Show and no refund will be given.

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From Airport 40 minutes drive away and from Bus Terminal just 15 minutes to reach hotel. Although airport available transfers, we are happy to organize transfer upon your request.

Located Near

The Memory at On On is a laid back backpacker hostel on Phangnga Road, right in the centre of Phuket Old Town. It's perfect for travellers seeking a shared fun experience surrounded by local culture and history.

Take a stroll down Phangnga, Krabi, Dibuk and Thalang roads and their side streets like Soi Romanee (originally a red light district) to discover temples, shrines, grand mansions and ornate shop houses, renovated to their former glory.